On June 18, 2012, Governor Brown directed the Bureau of Electronic and Appliance Repair, Home Furnishings and Thermal Insulation (“Bureau”) to recommend changes to California’s four-decade-old ...
More than 13,000 children's robes sold exclusively on Amazon are being recalled for failing to meet federal flammability standards, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The ...
Several children’s pajama sets and pants have been recalled for not meeting federal flammability standards, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission reports. Girls’ sets of unicorn, ...
Three styles of children’s bath wraps from RH Baby & Child have been recalled because they failed to meet federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear. To receive a full refund, contact RH ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is giving some manufacturers and importers of adult clothing a break: eliminating the requirement that they issue certificates of compliance for fabrics ...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said today that children’s nightgowns made by two companies and robes made by another are being recalled because they do not meet the federal flammability ...
5 On Your Side said there are 10 different pajama sets being recalled from three different manufacturers. Fashion Online made 8 sets: I Love Dad, I Love Mom, Tutu Awake To Sleep, LOL Bright Pink, LOL ...
Crayan is recalling 100,000 mattresses sold on Amazon (from July 2022 to June 2024) due to failure to meet federal flammability standards—no injuries have been reported. The recall includes 10-inch ...
The CPSC said that Lovely Angel Children’s Lace Nightgowns were recalled because they failed to meet federal regulations. About 4,360 nightgowns are part of the recall. They were sold in six colors: ...
The CPSC said the Zegoo nightgowns violate the flammability standards for children’s sleepwear. They pose a risk of burn injuries. The 100% cotton nightgowns were sold in light pink, pink and blue.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Gov. Jerry Brown is calling for changes to state flammability standards for upholstered furniture in an effort to reduce the use of what he says are toxic flame retardants.